HomeMy WebLinkAboutNotes Applicant 12/9/2024SIM FORM: 2014 (Simplified Approach for Stormwater Management)
Application Building Permit #
Address
Residential/Commercial
Tax Lot #(Circle One)
NRCS Soil Type or
Measured Infiltraiton Rate
Facility Sizing
Total Proposed New or Replaced Impervious Surface Area Box 1
Impervious Area Reduction
Permeable Pavements sf
Eco‐Roof sf
Contained Planter sf
Tree Credit sf
Total Impervious Area Reduction Box 2
Total Impervious Area Requiring Stormwater Managemment Box 3
(Box 1 ‐ Box 2)
Facility Sizing for Water Quality Only
Surface Facilities Impervious Area Managed Sizing Factor Faclity Surface Area
Rain Garden sf x0.05 =
Stormwater Planter sf x0.03 =
Swale sf x0.06 =
Vegetated Filter Strip sf x0.2 =
Sand Filter sf x0.03 =
Facility Sizing for Water Quality and Flow Control
Surface Facilities Impervious Area Managed Sizing Factor Faclity Surface Area
Rain Garden sf x0.11 =
Stormwater Planter sf x0.07 =
Sand Filter sf x0.07 =
Facility Sizing for Water Quality, Flow Control and Flood Control *** Only for use in Type A & B Soils
Surface Facilities Impervious Area Managed Sizing Factor Faclity Surface Area
Rain Garden sf x0.13 =
Stormwater Planter sf x0.11 =
Sand Filter sf x0.11 =
Sum of Total
Impervious Area Managed Box 4 Point of Discharge (check one)
(Box 4 must be equal or
greater than Box 3) Overflow to gutter (weephole)
Overflow to public storm drain pipe
Overflow to Open Drainage
Subsurface Infiltration
503 17th St
Springfield, OR 97477
17-03-36-24-03300
3"/hr
4,745
0
4,745
4,745 142
4,745
x
503 17th St
2014 SIM FORM: Tree Credit and Rainwater Harvesting Worksheet
See "Tree Credits" section for more information regarding the use of trees to meet Stormwater Impervious Area Reduction.
New Evergreen Trees
To receive Impervious Area Reduction Credit, new evergreen trees must be planted within 25 feet of the new or replaced impervious
surfaces. New trees cannot be credited against rooftop areas. Minimum tree height (at the time of planting)to receive credit is 6 feet
Enter number of new evergreen trees that meet qualification requirements in Box ABox A
Multiply Box A by 200 and enter result in Box B Box B
New Deciduous Trees
To receive Impervious Area Reduction Credit, new large deciduous trees must be planted within 25 feet of the new or replaced
impervious surfaces and new small deciduous trees must be plantd within 10 feet of new or replaced impervious surfaces. New
trees cannot be credited against rooftop areas. Minimum tree caliper (at the time of planting)to receive credit is 2 inches.
Enter number of new deciduous trees that meet qualification requirements in Box CBox C
Multiply Box C by 100 and enter result in Box D Box D
Existing Tree Canopy
To receive Impervious Area Reduction Credit, existing large tree canopies must be within 25 feet and existing small tree canopies
must be within 10 feet of ground‐level impervious surfaces (cannot be credit against roof top surfaces). Existing tree canopy
credited towards Impervious Area Reduction must be preserved during and after construction throughout the life of the development.
Minimum tree caliper to receive credit is 4 inches. No credit will be given to existing tree canopy located within environmental
conservation areas.
Enter square footage of existing tree canopy that meet qualification requirements in Box E. Box E
Multiply Box E by 0.5 and enter result in Box F.Box F
Total Tree Credit
Add Boxes B, D and F and enter the result in Box G Box G
Multiply Box 1 of Form SIM by 0.1 and enter the result in Box H. Box H
Enter the lesser of Box G and H in Box I. (This is the amount to be entered as "Tree Credit" on Form SIM.)Box I
SIM FORM 2014 Instructions
1. Enter square footage (sf) of total impervious area being developed into BOX 1.
2. Enter square footage (sf) for impervious area reduction techniques.
3. Enter sum of the impervious area reduction techniques into BOX 2.
4. Subtract BOX 2 from BOX 1 to find BOX 3, the amount of impervious area that requires stormwater management.
5. Select appropriate stormwater management facilities.
6. Enter the square footage of impervious area managed that will flow into each facility type.
7. Multiply each impervious area managed by the corresponding sizing factor. Enter this area as the facility surface area,
This is the size of faclity required to manage runoff
9. Where selecting facilities that will overflow, select the point of discharge location.
10. Enter the sum of the total of all the impervious area managed into BOX 4. BOX 4 must be greaer than or equal to BOX 3.